Mattress Facts

Being a smart shopper of mattresses requires some homework. Listed below
are some facts and figures that will help you in your buying decision.
Of course, the best way to buy a mattress is to lay on it. Visit any RC
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Industry Facts and Figures

Over seventy million adults are sleep deprived.

One half of adults recognize they don't get enough sleep.

One half of business travelers suffer insomnia.

Over 90% of students in high school or college are sleep deprived.

Sleep Deprivation attributes to more car accidents than DUI.

71,000 people are injured in fall-asleep crashes each year. Of
these, 15,000 result in deaths.

Immune deficiencies occur more frequently when you are sleep deprived.

Sleeping on an incorrect or worn out mattress is the biggest contributor
to sleep deprivation.

With the correct mattress, proper exercise and a healthy diet,
sleep deprivation can be kept under control.

5.3% to 5.7% of the U.S. population purchases mattresses each year.

70% of all mattress purchases occur on weekends.

The average consumer expects to pay $1,000.00 for a queen size
sleep set. The average consumer ends up paying $600.00 when they leave
the store.

Why should a person purchase Latex?

Naturally Comforting: Latex mattresses reduce pressure
points that cause tossing and turning. You get total body support and
a more restful night of sleep.

Naturally Healthy: Latex foam is 300% more resistant
to dust mites than conventional mattress materials. It is anti-microbial
and hypo-allergenic. It will not support the growth of mold, bacteria,
mildew or fungus.

Naturally Breathable: The breathable cell structure of
Latex is self-ventilating, keeping moisture from being trapped between
you and your mattress, keeping you warmer in the winter and cooler in
the summer.

Naturally Durable: Never needs turning! Latex foam is
the most durable cushioning material available, giving you more comfort
with less maintenance.

Mattress Sizes

Code

Description

Dimensions

3/3*

Twin

39"W x 75"L

3/3 x 80

Twin XL

39"W x 80"L

4/6*

Full

54"W x 75"L

5/0*

Queen

60"W x 80"L

5/6

Oversized Queen

66"W x 80"L

6/6*

King

76"W x 80"L

6/0

Cal-King

72"W x 84"L

Standard Sizes*
These are approximate sizes and can vary slightly.

Sleep Product Descriptions and Terms

Quilt Package:

This describes the package of components
used to quilt together for surface comfort on the top of the mattress.

Anti-Microbial:

Fabrics that are treated to inhibit
the growth of bacteria, mold and dust mites.

Comfort Foams:

Foams used in the mattress to add more
comfort to the feel.

Comfort Touch Foam:

This foam is a pin convoluted foam
for pressure point relief.

Zoned:

Coils are closer together in the lower lumbar
area for more back support.

F/E Foam Encased:

This provides maximum edge support
and more sleep surface. This feature also allows the mattress to be bent
without damage for challenging deliveries.

Energy Foam:

This is the foam at the bottom of the
mattress to reduce motion transfer.